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[PADG:1359] Re: seeking LARGE L-sleeves



Lisa, a number of the vendors will make special sizes of Mylar sleeves like this to order. Contact the company and ask for a quote. I've generally found the prices not out of line with the standard-size products--and usually cheaper than the costs of trying to make them in-house.

Shannon Zachary, Preservation and Conservation
University Library
The University of Michigan


On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Fox, Lisa wrote:


For a special project, we need to sleeve some large architectural drawings. We need 130-150 Melinex L-sleeves, 42" x 67". The largest L-sleeves I can find in the catalogs of "the usual suspects" are 38"x50". Have any of you found larger sizes from a U.S. vendor? All referrals (and replies from vendors) gratefully appreciated.

And, yes -- if push comes to shove -- we do stock rolls of Mylar/Melinex in the lab and we have a large Minter welder, so we *can* make the sleeves ourselves. But I'd love to let a vendor do the sleeve-construction for us.

Many thanks --
Lisa


Lisa L. Fox, Senior Conservator Missouri State Archives P. O. Box 1747 Jefferson City, MO  65102 (573) 526-3866 fax (573) 526-3867




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